22 Separate glue holding the circuit board to the panel using a pick or a flat screwdriver.

23 Now we can reinstall the digitizer. Slide the digitizer under the circuit board.

24 Secure the driver board with tape.

25 Lift one corner of the digitizer at a time and bend out the protective film tabs.

26 Flip the screen over and remove the protective film.

27 On this laptop the touch screen consists of two components: wacom digitizer and resistive touch panel. The resistive touch panel comes in a form of glass screen protector, which is not a part of an LCD panel. It is sold separately.

29 Place the glass on adhesive on top of the screen. Make sure sensor lead is on the correct side.

30 Flip the screen over and reconnect the sensor lead and lock with a screwdriver.

31 Reinstall the frame rail on one side and secure it with 2 screws. Repeat on the other side.

32 Reattach the inverter cable to the new screen and secure it with tape.

33 Place the new screen on the back cover facing down and reconnect the video cable. Secure it with the tape.

34 Flip the screen over.

35 Reconnect the digitizer cable to the back cover hub.

36 Align the LCD panel with back cover and replace the 4 frame screws in each corner.

37 Reconnect the inverter to the screen on one side and then to the laptop power on the other side.

38 Secure the inverter screw.

39 Now test out your screen and the touch screen components. Connect the power to your laptop and turn it on.
Go to "Start" menu, search for "Calibrate" and follow the instructions. This wizard will give you an appropriate applet which will let you calibrate either of the touchscreen input devices.

Once you're done, shut the computer down and disconnect the power.

40 Reinstall and secure the auxiliary buttons board with two screws.

41 Before reinstalling the bezel reconnect the fingerprint security reader.

42 Swing the bezel into position and apply even pressure on both sides. Move around the perimeter of the display assembly snapping in the bezel back into place.

HP-Compaq TOUCHSMART TM2T-1100 CTO Laptop LCD Screens Quality

- New Grade A+
brand new part made by one of the above mentioned major manufacturer.

- Used, Like New Grade A+
the part was pulled from a laptop (or other device), no signs of tear or wear and is fully functional and covered by our warranty just like new items. No scratches, no signs of use, looks and works same way as new.

- Used, Like New Grade A
the part was pulled from a laptop (or other device), has some signs of wear and tear and is fully functional and covered by our warranty just like new items. No scratches / no signs of use on the LCD itself, works same way as new.

Also, we sell some generic parts like flex video cables, extension cables, connectors, screen digitizers (but not LCD screens). If they were made by no-name third party manufacturers we list them as- New Aftermarket Replacement
They are brand new high quality generic replacement and covered by our warranty.

Our huge stock of laptop LCD screens have been manufactured by companies like LG Phillips, Samsung, AUO, Chi-Mei, Toshiba, Hannstar, Chunghwa, Sharp, etc. They are globally recognized suppliers of electronic components and manufacture products, ranging from laptop internal cables, keyboards, optical drives to motherboards, hard drives and LCD screens. These manufacturers strive hard to maintain the highest quality of the LCD screens and these particular brands are used in laptops, tablets and smartphones by all manufacturers: Dell, Apple, HP to name a few.

The production of laptop LCD screen is a complex task that is why there are no generic or fake LCD screens available on the market.

To learn more about these manufacturers, please check the official websites: